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The  Droeshout  Portrait  of  Shakespeare  with  Ben  Jonson's  Inscription 

The  Droeshout  portrait  of  Shakespeare  appeared  on  the  title-page  of  the 
first  folio  edition  in  1623.  Hen  Jonson  wrote  the  lines  which  appear  opposite 
the  engraving  in  the  early  editions.  The  Chandos  portrait  is  considered  to  be 
the  most  authentic  likeness. 


This  figure  th?t  thou  here  seest  put, 
It  was  for  gentle  Shakespeare  cut ; 
Wherein  the  graver  had  a  strife 
With  nature,  to  out-doo  the  life  : 
O,  could  he  but  have  drawn  his  wit 


As  well  in  brasse  as  he  hath  hit 
His  face  the  print  would  then  surpasse 
All  that  was  ever  writ  in  brasse. 
But,  since  he  cannot,  reader  looke 
Not  on  his  picture,  but  his  booke. 
—Ben  Joxso\. 


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STRATFORD-UPON-AVON    CHURCH 

(Hhakespeare's  Purial  Place) 


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HART    I.     No.    2 


THE  CHANDOS  PORTRAIT 

{ From  a  drawing  by  Ozias  Humphry,  made  in  1783) 


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LORD    VAUX 

Author  of  the  Grate  Diggers'  Song  in  Hamlet 
(From  the  original  by  Holbein) 


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What  shall  we  have,  that  killed  the  deer  ? 

His  leather  skin  and  horns  to  wear. 

Then  sing  him  home : 

Take  thou  no  scorn,  to  wear  the  horn  ; 

It  was  a  crest  ere  thou  wast  born  ; 

Thy  father's  father  wore  it ; 

And  thy  father  bore  it : 

The  horn,  the  horn,  the  lusty  horn 

Is  not  a  thing  to  laugh  to  scorn. 

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DRINKING  SONG 

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And  let  me  the  canakin  clink : 

A  soldier's  a  man ; 

A  life's  but  a  span ; 

Why,  then  let  a  soldier  drink. 

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YOUTH  AND  AGE 
The  Passionate  Pilgrim 


Crabbed  age  and  youth 

Cannot  live  together ; 
Youth  is  full  of  pleasance, 

Age  is  full  of  care  : 
Youth  like  summer  morn. 

Age  like  winter  weather; 
Youth  like  summer  brave, 

Age  like  winter  bare. 
Youth  is  full  of  sport, 

Age's  breath  is  short. 


Youth  is  nimble,  age  is  lame; 
Youth  is  hot  and  bold, 
Age  is  weak  and  cold ; 

Youtli  is  wild,  and  age  is  tame. 
Age,  1  do  abhor  thee, 
Youth,  1  do  adore  thee ; 

O,  my  love,  my  love  is  young ; 
Age,  I  do  defy  thee ; 
O,  sweet  shepherd,  hie  thee. 

For  methinks  thou  stay'st  too  long. 


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"UNDER  THE  GREENWOOD  TREE" 

As  You  Like  It,  Act  2,  Sc.  5 


Under  the  greenwood  tree 
Who  loves  to  lie  with  me, 
And  tune  his  merry  note 
Unto  the  sweet  bird's  throat, 
Come  hither,  come  hither,  come  hither ; 
Here  shall  he  see 
No  enemy, 
But  winter  and  rough  weather. 

Who  doth  ambition  shun, 
Who  loves  to  live  i'  the  sun, 
Seeking  the  food  he  eats, 
And  pleas'd  with  what  he  gets, 
Come  hither,  come  hither,  come  hither; 
Here  shall  he  see 
No  enemy, 
But  winter  and  rough  weather. 


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THE  SONG  OF  POOR  BARBARA 

Othello,  Act  4,  Sc.  3 


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The  poor  soul  sat  sighing  by  a  sycamore  tree, 

Sing  all  a  green  willow  ; 
Her  hand  on  her  bosom,  her  head  on  her  knee. 

Sing  willow,  willow,  willow  : 
The  fresh  streams  ran  by  her,  and  murmur'd  her  niuaiis  ; 

Sing  willow,  willow,  willow  ; 
Her  salt  tears  fell  from  her,  and  soften'd  the  stones  ; 

Sing  willow,  willow,  willow: 
Sing  all  a  green  willow  must  be  my  garland. 


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"MY  LADY  SWEET,  ARISE" 

Cymbeline,  Act  2,  Sc.  j  k 


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Hark!    Hark!    The  lark  at  Heaven's  gate  sings, 

And  Phoebus  'gins  arise, 
His  steeds  to  water  at  those  springs 

On  chalic'd  flowers  that  lies  ; 
And  winking  mary-buds  begin 

To  ope  their  golden  eyes ; 
With  every  thing  that  pretty  bin : 

My  lady  sweet,  arise ; 

Arise,  arise. 


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AUTOLYCUS'    SONG 

Winter's  Tale,  Act  4,  Scs.  2  and  -f 


Lawn,  as  white  as  driven  snow  : 
Cyprus,  black  as  e'er  was  crow  ; 
Gloves,  as  sweet  as  damask  roses ; 
Masks  for  faces,  and  for  noses : 
Bugle  bracelet,  necklace-amber, 
Perfume  for  a  lady's  chamber ; 


Golden  quoifs,  and  stomachers, 
For  my  lads  to  give  their  dears ; 
Pins,  and  poking-sticks  of  steel. 
What  maids  lack  from  head  to  heel  : 
Come,  buy  of  me ;  come,  come  buy,  come  buy ; 
Buy  lads,  or  else  your  lasses  cry  ; 


Come,  buy,  etc. 


Jog  on,  jog  on,  the  foot-path  way, 
And  merrily  hent  the  stile-a  : 

A  merrj-  heart  goes  all  the  day, 
Your  sad  tires  in  a  mile-a. 


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"WHERE  THE  BEE  SUCKS" 

Tempest,  Act  5,  S<:.  / 


Where  the  bee  sucks,  there  suck  I  ; 

In  a  cowslip's  bell  1  lie  : 

There  I  couch  when  owls  do  crj'. 

On  a  bat's  back  I  do  fly, 

After  summer,  merrily : 
Merrily,  merrily,  shall  I  live  now, 
Under  the  blossom  that  hangs  on  the  bough. 


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ARIEL'S  SONG 

Tempest,  Act  i,  Sc.  2 


Come  unto  these  yellow  sands, 

And  then  take  hands  : 
Court'sied  when  you  have,  and  kiss'd, 

(The  wild  waves  whist,) 
Foot  it  featly  here  and  there  ; 
And,  Eweet  sprites,  the  burden  bear. 


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Hark,  hark  ! 

Bowgh,  wowgh. 
The  watch-dogs  bark : 

Bowgh,  wowgh. 
Hark,  hark !  I  hear 
The  strain  of  strutting  chanticlere 


Crv,  cock-a-doodle-doo. 


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OTHELLO 

"  But  here's  my  husband. 
And  so  much  duty  as  my  mother  shou'd 
To  you,  preferring  you  before  her  father. 
So  much  I  challenge  that  I  may  profess 
Due  to  the  Moor,  my  lord." — Act  i,  Sc.  j 


From  an  early  hand-colored  print 


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HENRY  IRVING  AS  SHYLOCK 

[Merchant  of  Venice,  Act  j,  Sc.  i) 


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NATHANIEL  FIELD 

A  celebrated  actor  in  Shakespeare  Plays 
( See  list  of  actors  in  first  folio  edition) 


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JOHN  LOWIN 

The  first  actor  of  Hamlet 
(From  an  original  in  Ashmole  Museum,  Oxford) 


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KEMBLE  AS  HAMLET 
{From  the  painting  by  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence) 


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CHARLES  FISHER  AS  FALSTAFF 


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G.  /.  BENNETT 

( From  a  Daguerreotype  by  Paine) 


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MR.  BUCKSTONE  AS  LAUNCELOT  GOBBO 

(Merchant  of  Venice) 


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MB.  PHELPS  AND  MISS  GLYN  IN  HAMLET 


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MB.  HACKET  AS  FALSTAFF 

{King  Henry  IV,  Fart  I) 


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PEG  WOFFINGTON 


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{Drawn   by  John  Boaden   from  the  Stratford  bust) 


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JOHN  McCULLOUGH  AS  COBIOLANUS 


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HAMLET 

{Act  5,  5c.  i) 

'  What  is  he  whose  grief 
Bears  such  an  emphasis  ?  Whose  phrase  of  sorrow 
Conjures  the  wandering  stars  and  makes  them  stand 
Like  wonder-wounded  hearers  7  " 


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Th:  learned  \ctll  C^nf^fs^hi:  ircr'ks   are  luch-i 
.'Is  ncxthcr  man>  nor  Aiufc,  can  prai,'/h  tc  rnucli  . 

for  jivr  in'.-  thy  f-amc-,  the  wcrlj  tc  wl!  -. 

'Ihy  hkc,  nc   aiiC'  S hull  ever    varuh'U  . 


from  the  edition  of  his   Poems.  1640 


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JOHhl  PHILIP  KEMBLE 


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MACREADY  AS  VIRGINWS 


M ACRE  AD  Y  AS  MACBETH 

(From  a  painting  by  Neagle) 


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MR.  KEMBLE  AS  CATO 
{From  a  drawing  by  Wageman) 


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MR.  FAWCETT  AS  TOUCHSTONE 

(From  an  original  drawing,  i8ig) 


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KITTY  CLIVE 


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FANNY  FEN  TON 


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MERCHANT  OF  VENICE 

Act  I,  Sc.  J 


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THE  MERRY  WIVES  OF  WINDSOR 

Engraved  by   Mafcart  from   a  painting  by    Goldberg 
(German) 


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ANTONY  AND  CLEOPATRA 

Engraved  by  Spiess  from  a  painting  by  Sclimidt 
(German) 


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KING  RICHARD  III 

Engraved  by  Fecht  from  a  painting  by  Bauer 

(German) 


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KING  JOHN 

Engraved   by  Adamo  from  a  painting  by  Bankcl 
(German) 


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KING  HENRY  VI,  PART  I 

Engraved  by  Pecht  from  a  painting  by  Bauer 

(German) 


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KING  HENRY  IV.  PART  II 

{Act  4,  Sc.  4.     The  King  and  the  Prince  of  Wales) 
From  the  painting  by  R.  Smirke 
(Boydetl  print.     London,  1792) 


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KING  LEAR 

'  Pour  on ;    1  mill  endure  in  such  a  night  as  this  ' 


TWELFTH  NIGHT 

'  But  we  will  draw  the  curtain  and  show   you  the  picture.     Look  you,  sir, 
such  a  one  I  wear " 


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"  Through  the  sharp  hawthorn  blows  the  cold  wind" 
King  Lear,  Act  j,  Sc.  3 


LOVE'S  L\BORS  LOST 
'  Boy.  what  sign  is  it  wlien  a  man  of  great  spirit  grows  melancholy  f 


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KING  LEAR 

{Act  4,  Sc.  7) 
From  ike  painting  by  R.  Smirke 
{Boydell  print.     London.  1792) 


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TWELFTH  NIGHT 

( Act  2,  Sc.  J.     Sir  Toby,  Sir  Andrew  and  Maria) 

From  the  painting  by  W.  Hamilton 

(Boydetl  print.     London,  1792) 


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THE  MERRY  WIVES  OF  WINDSOR 

[Act  4,  Sc.  I.  Mrs.  Page,  Mrs.  Quickly,  William  and  Sir  Hugh) 

From  the  painting  by  R.  Smirke 

(Boy dell  print.     London,  1293) 


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THE  MERRY  WIVES  OF  WINDSOR 

{Act  1,  Sc.  4) 
From  the  painting  by  R.  Smirke 
{Boydell  print.    London.  /79J) 


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AS  YOU  LIKE  IT 
Act  I,  Sc.  2 


TEMPEST 

Act  J,  Sc.  I 


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SAMUEL  PHELPS 
(Drury  Lane.  London.  1826) 


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DAVID  GARRICK 

From  an  original  painting  by  Robert  Edge  Pine 


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CHARLES  KEAN 

(Son   of  Edmund   Kean) 


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THOMAS  BETTER  TON 


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MRS.  SIDDONS 
After  the  painting  by  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds 


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FANNY  KEMBLE 

From  the  painting  by  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence 


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EDWIN  BOOTH 


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MRS.  SIDDONS 
From  the  painting  by  Gainsborough 


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CHARLOTTE  AND  SUSAN  CUSHMAN 

Romeo  and  Juliet,  Act  j.  Si.  5 


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ME.  BARBY  AS  TIMON 

Timon  of  Athens 


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HAMLET 

Engraved  liy  fcclit  from  'a  painting  bij   ijoUlLyerg 
( German) 


KING  JOHN 

Engraved  by  Adamo  from  a  painting  by  Bauer 
(German) 


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MUCH  ADO  ABOUT  NOTHING 

Engrated  by  Adamo  from  a  painting  by  Bauer 

(German) 


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KING  HENRY  VI.  PART  III 

Engraved  by  Adamo  from  a  painting  by  Bauer 
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PART  VII.     No.    5 


AS  YOU  LIKE  IT 

Engraved  by  Schwoerer  from  a  painting  by  Banket 

(German) 


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CARDINAL   WOLSEY 

(Henry  VIII) 

From  a  paintinq  by  R.  Westall,  R.  A. 


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CORIOLANUS 

Engraved  by  Adamo  from  a  painting  by  Bauer 
(German) 


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KING  HENRY  VI 

(Pan  I.  Act  2,  Sc.  5) 

From  a  painting  by  Northcote 


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KING  HENRY  IV.  PART  I 

Engraved  by  Adamo  from  a  painting  by  Krausse 

(German) 


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RICHARD  II 

From  the  original  picture  in  the  Jerusalem  Chamber,  Westminster  Hall 
{Engraved  in   7790) 


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HENRY  VIII 


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1 


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CHARLES  KEMBLE 

From  a  drawing  by  R.  J.  Lane,  A.R.A.,  originally 
owned  by  Mrs.  Siddons.     1798 


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EDMUND   KEAN 

As  Richard  III 
I  From  a  very  rare  print) 


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C.   W.  COULDOCK  as  HAMLET 

From  an  engraving  by  W.  H.  Mote,  after  a  drawing 
by  A.   Wivell 


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CHARLES  KEMBLE 

As  Romeo 


BOGER  KEMBLE 

From  an  original  painting  owned  by  Mrs.  Siddons 
(Father  of  Mrs.  Siddons  and  John  Philip  Kemble) 


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W.  C.  MAC  READY 

Engraced  from  a  photograph 


CHARLES  KEMBLE 

As  Vincentio 


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MR.  DILLON  as  HAMLET 


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DAVID  GARRICK 

As  Macbeth  :   "  I  am  afraid  to  think  what  I  have  done ' 


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MR.  BASS  as  MALVOLIO 

This  does  make  some  obstruction  in  the  blood. 
This  cross-gartering ;  but  what  of  that?" 

Twelfth  Night,  Act  3.  Sc. 


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JUNIUS  BRUTUS  BOOTH 

"  Hark  !  the  murder's  doing  ;  princes  farewell. 
To  me  there's  music  in  your  passing  knell " 

Richard  III,  Act  4.  Sc. 
From  an  original  drawing  by  Rouse,  owned  by 
the  late  Edwin  Booth 


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CHARLES  KEMBLE 

In  the  character  of  Cromuell  in  Henry  VJII 
{From  a  painting  by  Harlow) 


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(From  a  print  published  7776) 


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THE  SHAKESPEARE  ARMS 


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JULIUS  CAESAR 

( From  a  painting  by  Heinrich  Spiess) 
(German) 


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ROMEO  AND  JULIET 

{From  a  painting  by  Hofmann) 
( German) 


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(Act  2,  Sc.  4) 


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MUCH  ADO  ABOUT  NOTHL'JG 

{Act  3.  Sc.  j) 


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From  a  picture  originally  in  the  possession  of  the 
Duke  of  Buckingham  at  Stowe 

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MB.  MACKLIS 


LE  KAIN 

The  celebrated  French  Tragedian 


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MERCHANT  OF  VENICE 

(Act  4,  Sc.  2) 


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7n  lA*  character  of  Richard  III 


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FECHTER  AS  HAMLET 


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JOHbl  BALDWIN  BUCKSTONE 


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STRATFORD-ON-AVON  CHURCH 

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VIENNA 

Measure  for  Measure,  Act  5,  Sc.   / 


GATE  OF  SOUTHAMPTON  IN  1670 
King  Henry  V,  Act  2,  Sc.  2 


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INTERIOR  OF  WESTMINSTER  ABBEY 

(Funeral  of  Henry  V) 
"  He  was  a  king  blessed  of  the  K:r.j  of  kings  " 


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(From  an  early  steel  engraving) 


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THE  RED  BULL  PLAYHOUSE 

(From   Kirkman's   Drolls,  published  in  i6j2) 
A  unique  specimen  of  the  interior  economy  of  early  English  theatres 


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Facsimile  of  Junius'  famous  Utter  to  David  Garrick,  from  the  original  MSS. 


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HOWARD  ATHENuECTM 

SOLE  LESSEE  &  MAHAGEH Mr.  B.  t.  D ATEHPOST 

Asa'tManager J.  P.  Pries  I  Treasurer C.  F.  Bavesporl 

NOTICE'.— CEAJ^GE  OF  TIME, 
Doorspenat  6  1-3 Commences  at  T. 

Seeood  ■Week  of  TH^  GREAT  AMEBICAH  TEAGEDIAS 

MR.  EDWIN  BOOTH 

This,  WEBNESDAT  EVENING,  OCT.2C.  '59. 

Will  be  presented  Shakespcire's  Tragriyoi' 

RICHARD  III 

Or,— The  Battle  of  Boswortli  Field. 

BtJKE  OF  GLOSTEfi,  afterwards  Richard  m..-Mr  EDWIK  BOOTH 
Kinff  Henry Mr  Hanchett  I  Tyrell ..Mr  Otis 


nicbmoTid Mr.  H&rdenburg 

Duke  of  Buckingham Mr  Rand 

Lord  StanJey Mr  W.  H.  Cortii 

Tresse] Mr  Keynolds 

Cateaby Mr  Betvryo 

Katclitfe Mr  Browne 

Uuke  of  NurfoIJc Mr.  Price 

Lieut  of  Tower Mr.  Verney 

Lord  Mayor Mr  Lennox 


Blonnt Mr  Wilkes 

Oxford Mr  enowd£n 

Officer Mr   HiUs 

Prince  of  Wales MIm  F.  Priee 

Duke  of  York Migs  Jones 

Queen  Elizabetii .Miu  Mestayer 

Lady  Anne MiBsBylvia 

Ducbesa  of  York Mrs  Uaockett 


Previous  to  the  Play.— POLISH  OVERTURE ORCHESTRA 

,^?S*-The  Orcbestra  is  composed  of  first  Class  Perfonners,  araoog  them  Uie 
Celebrated  Comet  and  Bugle  Flayer,  Ma.  Edwahd  Kendall, 
UusieaJ  Director Ur.  Thomas  Comey 

To  coaclnde  wJtb  Uie  iir»Utib]y  Auiqj  farce  tttiUed 

10  0^'  PiBii  \mm ! 

Mr  SpriggiM Mr   PeMieB 

Major  Uigiilus   Rattoa „ Mr  Cartfc 

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Mo8pri;pn« MrsHMichett 

Julia,  wileo/  MaJM-  Rattu Mr<  U»lrf 

Angelina Miw  LefMare 

Ann  S.iu-ia „ ttim  ».  Priee 

NrijEBOERA!Tlic*Tio»8  having  been  made  at  tie  Boi  OfSee,  to  aamrtain 
If  Kr,.i,ti.ivi;  will  bf  repeated,  tie  Miia.iger  begs  l«  annonnce  that  Mr  KnwtB 
J100TH  will  apju-ar  in  ttat  char»ct£r  onee  more  on  Thursday  Evening.  Oct  47fli 


fKUiAY  EVESJHG,  Oct.  28tlj. 

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BsuWwlmrot.  or  anj  nicmben  Uiateuf.  nnleas  under  hit  written  order 

E.  L.  JATtMPOR'r 

Boiton  Meoi-notb  S«c«ra  Job  Priaiing  EataWlahmeuL  i  Bprtnt  Urn* 


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Theatre  Royal,  Hay-Market. 

This  Eveniog,  the  Tragedy  of 

HAMLET. 

Hoiatio,       MrH.  WALLACK,     .     PoIodios,      Mr  W.  FARREN, 

Claudius,  King  of  Denmark,  Mr  W.  JOHNSON, 

Rosencrants,  Mr  BARTLETT,    Laertes,  Mr  BRINDAL, 

Hamlet,  Mr  KEAN. 

Guildenstern Mr  COVENEV,      Beraardo Mr  NEWCOMBE, 

Osrick,  MrVINlNG,  FraDcisco,  Mr  FIELD, 

Marcellns Mr  V.  WEBSTER.    Priest Mr  HUCKEL, 

First  Actor,  Mr  MULLEN KY,  Second  Actor,  Mr  BISHOP, 

First  Grave-digger,  Mr  HARLEV,      Second  Ditto,  Mr  J.  COOPER. 

Ophelia,  Miss  TAYLOR, 

Gertrude,  Queen  of  Deomark,  Mrs  GLOVER, 

Actress,  Mrs  NEWCOMBE. 


After  which,  (8th  time,)  a  Comedy,  in  T<vo  Acts,  founded  upoa 
Gibber's  "  Double  Gallant,"  called 

Belles  Have  at  Ye  All ; 

Or,  More  Flirts  than  One  I 

Clerimont,  MrBRINDAL,  Old  Wilfull,  MrGATTIE, 

Sir  Solomon  Sadlife,  Mr  W.  FARREN, 

Capt.  Strut,  Mr  WEBSTER,   Atall,  MrVINING, 

Sir  Henry  Atall,  Mr  MULLENEY, 

Finder,  Mr  COVENEY,  Tupple,  Mr  V.WEBSTER, 

Servant,  Mr  Lodge,  Saunter,  Mr  Bartleti. 

Clarinda,  Miss  TAYLOR,  Wishwell,  MrsHUMBY, 

Sylvia,  MissSIDNEY,  LadySadlife,  MrsGLOVER. 


To  which  will  be  added,  the  Farce  of 

A  Husband  at  Sight. 

Ferdinand  Lonisburg,  Mr  VINING. 

Guetavns  Gundershoff. Mr  WEBSTER, 

Paul  Parchwit*,  Mr  GATTIE, 

Carl Mr  BISHOP,    George Mr  COATES, 

Catherine.  Mrs  HUMBY, 

Augusta  PoliDsky Miss  TAYLOR, 

Baroness  Lonisburg.  Mrs  W.  CLIFFORD. 

To-morrow,  '  Qttite  Correct,'  Belles  Have  at  Ye  All,  and  My  Wife  ur 

My  Place. 


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Theatre  Royal,  Hay-Market. 

This  Evenhig,  the  Tragedy  of 

KING  LEAR. 

Kini?  Lear,  Mr  KEAN, 
Earl  of  Kent,  Mr  GATTIE,  Oswald,  Mr  WEBSTER, 

Duke  of  Cornwall,  Mr  BARTLETT, 
Edgar,  Mr  COOPER,  Physician,  Mr  NEVVCOMBE, 

Duke  of  Burgundy,  Mr  HUCKLE, 
Edmund,  Mr  BRINDAL,  Edward,  MrCOVENEY, 

Earl  of  Gloucester,  Mr  MULLENEY, 

Captain  of  the  Guard,  Mr  Field,  Herald,  Mr  Bishop, 

Duke  of  Albany.  Mr  W.  Johnson, 

Aranthe,  Mrs  NEWCOMBE,  Goneril,  Mrs  T.  HILL, 

Cordelia,  Miss  TAYLOR, 

Regan Mrs  W.  CLIFFORD. 


To  which  will  be  added,  8th  time,  ia  1  Act,  a  Comic  Piece  called 

JOHN  JONES. 

John  Jones,  (alias  Mr  Henry  Smith,)   Mr  VINING, 

Guy  Goodluck,  Esq.  Mr  W.  FARREN, 

Mr  Milton,  Mr  Gaiiie,  Cox,  (Officer)  Mr  Coveney, 

Eliza  Milton,  Mrs  Humby,  Jenny,  Mrs  Newcombe. 

To  conclude  with,  a  Petite  Comedy,  in  two  acts,  called 

My  Wife  or  My  Place ! 

Sir  Harry  Hairbrain,    Mr  VINING, 

Dupeley Mr  W.PARREN, 

Alfred,  Mr  BRINDAL, 
Durable Mr  WEBSTER. 

Lady  Modely,    Mrs  FAUCIT, 
Adeline.    Miss  TAYLOR,    who  will  introduce 

"  JUay  thy  Lot  in  Life  be  Happy  ' 

To-morrow.    lutriguc.  The  School  for  Coquettes,  John  Jones,  and 
Frighten'd  to  Death. 


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Theatre  Royal,  Hay-Market. 


This  Evening,  the  Tragedy  of 

OTHELLO. 

Brabantio.    Mr  GATTIE,      Cassio,    Mr  VINING, 

Duke  of  Venice,  Mr  BARTLETT, 

lago,  Mr  COOPER,  Lodovico,  Mr  MULLENEY, 

Othello,  MrKEAN, 

Roderigo,  MrWEBSTER,  Montano,  Mr  BRINDAL, 

Gratiano,  MrCoveney,  Antonio,  Mr  Field, 

Julioj    Mr  V.  Webster,     Marco,    Mr  Newcombe, 

Emilia,  Mrs  GLOVER, 

Desdemona Miss  TAYLOR. 


To  which  will  bo  added.  11th  time,  in  1  Act,  a  Comrc  Piece  called 

JOHN  JONES. 

John  Jones,  (alias  Mr  Henry  Smith,)  Mr  VINING, 

Guy  Goodluck,  Esq.  Mr  W.  FARREN, 

Mr  Milton,  Mr  Gattie,  Cox,  (Officer)  Mr  Coveney, 

Eliza  Milton,  Mrs  Humby,  Jenny,  Mrs  Newcombe. 


To  conclade  with,  (I5th  time,)  a  Comedy ,  in  Two  Acts,  fonnded  upon 
Gibber's  "  Double  Gallant,"  called 

Belles  Have  at  Ye  All ; 

Clerimont,  MrBRINDAL,  Old  WilfuU,  MrGATTlE, 

Sir  Solomon  Sadlife,  Mr  W.  FARREN, 

Capt.  Strut,  Mr  WEBSTER,   Atall,  Mr  VINING, 

Sir  Henry  Atall,  Mr  MULLENEY, 

Finder,  Mr  COVENEY,  Tupple,  Mr  V.WEBSTER. 

Clarinda,  Miss  TAYLOR,  Wishwell,  Mrs  HUMBY, 

Sylvia,  MissSIDNEY,  LadySadlife,  MrsGLOVER. 

To-morrow,  The  Cabinet,  wilh  My  Wile  or  My  Place,  &  John  Jones, 


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PART    XII.     No.   7 


Theatre  Royal,  Covent  Gardes. 

Tliis  Ereninfr,   the  Tragedy  of 

I103IE0  AND  JULIET. 

Pircccded  by  tlie  Overtiure  to  Die  Za.ubeirflofe. 

Prince  Escalus,  MrHKNIiy,    Paris,  MrDURUSBl". 

Montague Mr  TUK-NOUM,      Caputet Mr  EGKRTON, 

Komeo,  fllr  ABBOTT,  Mercuiio,  Mi  C.  KE.MBLB, 

Friar  F-awrence Jlr  WAKDE,    Friar  Joiio Mr  WEARS, 

Boiivolio,  Mr  BAKI!R,  Tybalt,  MrDIDDEAH, 

Apothecary Jlr  ftli:AD()\VS,   Pu-tcr Mr  KEELEy. 

Juliet.  Miss  FANNV  KK.MBLE. 
Lady  Capulct BIra  LOVliLL,     Nurse airs  GIBBS. 

After  wliirh,  a  New  Grand  and  Comic  Christmas  Pantomime,  calleil 

Harlequin  Fat, 

Harlequin Baf;  oi\  GianfsCauseuay. 

The  Scenery  painted  by  Messrs  Grieve,    T.  firirre.    W.  Griere,   Fintrj, 
and  lioberli      Dresses  ' y  Mr  Jleadand  Miss  Abitoll, 
The  Overture  ami  Music  cowposetl  by  Mr.  G.  Slanshuxy.      The  Trickt,  Deco- 
rations, &c.  by  Mr  W.  Bradwell. 
If^iole  arranged  and  produced  under  the  Direction  of  Mr.  Farfey 
Witli  a.  Speaking  Opening;. 

Qecflfry  Cliitlerlings afterwards  Ilarleqnin  Fat Mr  KEELEY, 

Brian  Borvmhe,  Kiug  of  Munster,  Mr  BAKER, 

O'RoiiK-,     King  of  Ulster,    afterwards  Pantaloon,    flJr  BARNES, 

M'Drone,  Mr  F.  SUTTON,    Phelim,  MrTUHNOUB. 

Ha/Iequin  Bat... Mr  ELLAR,     Clwwo Mr  PAULO, 

St.  Patrick,  a  Gentleman  moch  esteemed  in  Jroland,  Mr  Fuller, 

BrPolyphemo,    the  Giant  of  the  Causeway,    ftir  Long-in-the-sliide. 

Echo  of  the  Giast's  Causeway,  Air  Donbie-tongue, 

Mealy  Molh,  Principal  of  the  Firm  of  Fanes,  Miss  P.  HAUGHTON. 

Noraa, Brian's  Bride,  abd acted  by  O'Roirk Mrs  VEDV, 

Genius  ot  Pantomime,  Miss  FORTESCUE, 
Kathleen,  Geoffry'e  Bride,  &  Columbine,  Miss  L.JOHNSTON, 

Neiw  Scenery.  . 

Ecer.c  1  The  Giant's  Causeway  by  Mooiilii^ht— Grieve. — 2  The  Boyne  Water 
T  Grieve— 3  Kxterior  of  Kins  O'Roirk's  Castle,  "  tone  Sentinels  on  guard. 
4  The  Grand  Bamiut  ting  Hull,  Kin?  O'Roiik's  whole  Court  trnnsformeil  to 
Statues — VV.  Grieve — 6  The  Banshee's  Ravine — 6  M'Murroueli's  Keep — 
7  ExUTsive  view  of  ihc  Lakes  of  KiHarney,  as  seen  from  an  erain<nce — I'.o- 
btrt-i— 6  The  Custom-House  and  Quay,  Dublin — T.  Grieve— B  I  he  netv" 
Bridse  over  the  Menai— Grieve— 10  ThePuol,  Tower,. and  St.  Katharine's 
Cocks — Grieve — 11  A  Market,  Florist's,  Green  Grocer's,  Poulierer's  and 
<  hinn  Shops— Flnley— 12  Tt.e  Globe  Hotel  and  Cutler's  Shop— Fintey— 13 
Windsor  Park  and  Castle — T.  Grieve — 11  Portsmouih  Harbour,  the  Royal 
Yaclit  passing  aloncr  the  Coast,  till  she  arrives  off  Brii<hlon,  with  n  view  of 
*;  e  Kas\Clilf,  Chain  Pier,  &c.  and  the  Gene  al  lllmnination — T.  Grlevs — 
The  Triumphal  Aich,  erected  in  honour  of  the  A-rrlval  of  J  heir  MuEtGfa- 
dous  Majesties  at  the  Hoyal  Pavilion,  on  August  3U,  1830 — 15  Fro^  Farm 
end  Kitchen — W.  Gr  eve — 16  I.ud-^ate  Hi'l  an(\  ht.  aul's,  as  it  was  ri- 
bnded  to  be  on  the  9th  of  November,  1830,  Lost  in  a  Fog— Grieve  -  17 
Guidhall  as  fitted  up  for  the  l.onl  Mayor's  Festival — Grieve— 18  The  Fairy 
Oiove  and  Magic  Palace— Missrs.  Uiieves. 


SHAKESPEARE 
PART    XII.      No.   g 


Theatre  Royal,  Drury  Lane» 

This  Evening,  the  Tragedy  of 

MACBETH. 

Macbeth,  Mr  MACREADY, 

Duncan (King  of  Scotland) Mr  YOUNGE 

Macduff,  Mr  WALLACK, 
Malcolm,  Mr  J.  VINING,  Banquo,  Mr  COOPER, 

Rosse,  Mr  H.  WALLACK, 
Donalbain,  Master  BAKER,    Lenox,  Mr  CATHIE 

Seward,  Mr  THOMPSON, 
Fleance,   Miss  LANE,      Seyton,    Mr  FENTON, 

Serjeant,  Mr  Jones,  Physician,  Mr  Yarnold, 
Apparitions — Mr  Howard,   Miss  Lane,    Miss  Poule 

Hecate,  (first  time)  Mr  PHILLIPS, 
1st  Witch,  MrFARREN,  2nd  Witch,  Mr  DOWTON 
3rd  Witch,  Mr  HARLEY. 

Lady  Macbeth.. Miss  HUDDART, 

Gentlewoman,  Mrs  NEWCOMBE. 


After  which,  will  be- presented 

THE  DIORAMA, 

Designed  aad  Painted  by 

MR.    STANFEELP, 

To  conclude  with,  a  Melo-dramatic  Opera,  iu  2  Act's,  called 

The  Devil's  Brother. 

With  New  Scenery,  Dresses,  &o 

The  Music  selected  from  the  Fra  Diovalo  of  Auber,  and  adapted  to  the  Englij'n 
Stage  by  Mr  ALEXANDER  LEE. 

Sir  Gregory  Goslington,  (an  English  Traveller)  Mr  HARLEY, 
Fra  Diavolo,  (under  the  title  of  Marquis  San  Marco)  Mr  WALLACK 

Lorenzo,  (Brigadier  of  Carabineers)    Mr  SINCLAIR, 
Lucro,  (Host  of  the  Ion)  Mr  WEBSTER,  Postilion,  Mr  HONNER 

Banditti— Bepi>o,  Mr  LATHAM,   Giacorao,  Mr  BEDFORD, 

1st  Carabineer.  Mr  BLAND.    Francisco,  (the  Miller)  Mr  EATON 

Lady  Pamela  Goslington,    Mrs  ORGER. 

Zulina,       (Daughter  of  Lucro)       Mrs  WAYLETT. 

The  Concerted  Music  by  Miss  Byfeld,  Miss  Bruce.  MissButline. 

Oa  Tuesday,  The  Stranger,  with,  first  time,  a  new  Farce  called  High 
Ways  and  By  Ways. 


SHAKESPEARE 
PART    XII.     No.   9 


AMERICAN  ACADEMY   OF    MUSIC, 


BJtOJID  AAD  LDCDST  STEEBIB. 


LSeSEE  ADD  MAVAGEB, 
STAGE  KAXAOEB, 
KU8ICAL  SIBECTOB,       . 


JAHEB  M.  Nixon 
JOED  B.  WBIGHl 

iohh  f  cooki 


On  Saturday  Evening,  December  \itli,  1861 

The  Greatem  Living  Tragedian, 


Will  appear,  for  the  First  Time  in  Five  Years,  in  Shak^nere's  Tragedy  of 


RICHARD,  Duke  of  Gloster, 

King  Henry  VI, 

Heary,  Earl  of  Richmond, 

Duke  of  BuckingbaiD 

Prince  of  Wales,   - 

Duke  of  York, 

Duke  of  Norfolk,   - 

Lord  Stanley,  • 

Sir  Waller  Biunt,  - 

Lord  Mayor, 

Treasel, 

Gated  by,       ' 

Ratcliffe, 

Lieutenant  of  the  Tower, 

Forest, 

Oxford, 

Tirrel, 

Dightoii,     • 

Queen  Elizabeth, 

Lady  ADoe, 

Ducheas  of  York, 


EDWIN  FORREST 

Jamei  Martin 

John  McCulIougQ 

W   Carter 

Mies  Athena 

MiSB  Le  Brun 

J.  M   Ward 

N.  C.  Forrester 

-     C.  B  Harrison 

W.  Hieak 

J.  W.  Collier 

G.  Becki 

H.  H.  Wall 

E.  T,  Clinton 

•     J.  Taylor 

Robiu4on 

R.  Slepbeni 

Mrs  Farren 

Mrs  Glad^iane 

Mtf»  Beeey  Andrews 


GRAND  OVBRTURE  AND  ENTR'  ACTE,    BY  THE  ORCHESTRA 

Under  fh«  Dircition  of  Mr  JOHN  P.  COOKE. 


ON  MONDAY  EVENING. 


Edwin  Forrest    as     King  Lear 


ID-  NOTICE-BEWARE  OF  SPECULATORS.  Patrons  of  the  Academy  are  re- 
quested to  purchase  their  tickets  at  tho  regular  Box  Office,  (he  management  not  l)euig  re 
(puiuibte  for  any  tickets  purcha$ed  ol  outBido  epcculators 


Due  Notice  will  be  given  of  the  Eepetition  of  Hamlet 


FORREST  NIGHTS, 

MOIVDAV,  WEDAieSDAV.  FRIDAY  and  SATURDAY. 


CUBAS  NIGHTS,  TUESDAY  AND  THUESDAY. 

Grand  MATINEE  Every  iSdiurday. 


Doorfi  open  at  7  o'clock. 


The  Performance*  to  commonoe  at  haU-pa«t  7. 


<j.  b.  J«b  f  rlOk,  L«tlget  UuUtUsfF. 


SHAKESPEARE 
PART      X  11,       No      lU 


BOOTHS  THEATRE 

23d  STBBET.  BBT^T'BBN  5th  and  6th  AVUMUBS 


BOI.X  LSSSBS  and  MA.ITA.CBSR. J.  B.  BOOTH 


T|i«  pabllo  4r«  rBipoeUulIy  lofarmxl  tlut  I 


^x«'ivc»TTiwos:]Kx:B:?rfK>. 

•  fqltowinc  Soala  of  Prloa*  ha*  b»«n  ^opMd.  via  : 


THE  BALCON7, 81.00 

DRESS  CIRCLB, .60  CENTS 

GALLERY, ----25  CENTS 


IXlOKS  «PE^  A'n:15.        (niRTAIN   KISKS  AT   l-.Vi. 


^ro. 


MATINEE  AT  1:30 

LAST  wag  or  TIE  msoN! 


Last  Two  Appearances  of 


Em  BOOTH 


Last  Tiro  Appearances  of  MB. 


Last  Two  Appaaranoas  this  >?easoa  of 

MR.  J.  B.  BOOTH 

Wlio,  !■  th»  KsriTml  nfniiritj— poma't  Blatotlaal  Timgad^,  la  Five  Aot*.  of 

KING  JOHN ! 


win  rMlgB  all  f«t«r«  intnMt  Is 


SATURDAT  EVBMINa,   BEAY  30,  1874, 

'Will  b*  prM«ot*d  Shak— p<ar«'«  Gkuid  Hlatorio  andPtotorial  TngtAr.  la  Fir*  Acta,  of 

KING  JOHN! 

WITH  THB  FOZXOWnfO  POWBBFDXt 

AGNES  BOOTH  -  as  -  -  CONSTANCE 
JOHN  McCOLLOOGH  as  FAULCONBBIDGE 
J.  B.  BOOTH  -  -  as  -  -  -  KING  JOHN 

And  the  WHOLB  STBBITOTH  OF  THB  DRAMATIC  OOMP AITS'. 


CAST    OF    O^AJiA.OTB3Pl3  : 

CONSTANCE,  AQNES  BOOTH  (Mrs.  J.  B.) 
FAULCONBRIDaE.  MR.  JOHN  MeCnLLOnaH 
KINO- JOHN, .MR.  J.  B.  BOOTH 


XlsgPhlUp  - 

HotMTt    .    .. 

Autrla     . 

Baliabtuy   - 

Pembroke 

I<«wla,  the  Daaphin  . 


. .  Mr  7a^Lao  Taylor 

Mr  B- A.  Waavar 

Mr  Jamaa  Stark 

Mr.H  F  Dalv 

Mr.  N  W  Daokor 

, .  Mr.  Onatavas  Ziarlok 


Cardinal  Pandnlph Mr.  a  W.  Ol* 

Prlnea  Arthur     Miaa  Hloaia  U  ddom 

BBgHah  Hrmld Mr.  "VTm.  Jokaaoa 

Bobt  Faalooabrldcc... Mr.  Joaapb  Saftom 

Onraoy       .. Mr.  Oaoraa  Oorham 

Petar Mr.  jAa  Tajloc 

OitUoa  of  Aagi«  Mr.  W.  V.  Raaeaa 

Bifot MrB.S.LHtU 

Baaaz Mr.  O  DavldMM 

OhatUUon Mr.  W.  Slobardaoa 

Mr.  J.P.Omal 

Mr.  F.  WnhardaoM 


Kalfht.... 
1^  Al|^t. 


FraaebHariud ■ .„ ,.  .... 

PrlaoaHaary 

Qoaas  BUaor 

Bluicba ....>..............  .............. 

XAd7  Faoloonbrldga 

Lorda,  Kolghta,  Oaarda,  ftoldiara,  HoralOa,  Attoadaat*,  Mo.,  by  ■ 


...  Mr.W.  F.X>«WM 
.  MuMt  Ftmak  Xittito 
. .  MriL  B  F.  Orattas 


Baata  may  b*  SBOOBBD  IN  ADTANOB  AT  TBB  BOX  OFFXOB  of  tha  Thaatra,  « Itt  Biaaek 
Ttokt  Qgca.  at  tha  Mnaio  Btora  of  O.  H.  IMtaaa  A  Ool,  711  fcoaaway.    


SHAKESPEARE 
PART    XII.     No.    11 


60 Stan  f  HlAf  11 


LESSEE  AND  MANJVSnR  Mr  WYZEMAM   MARSHALL 

sim;k  masm;kk m,  j  i.  ham  m 


THE    MANAGER    lb     PLEASED    TO    ANNOUNCE     AN     ENOAOEHENT 
FOR  A   LIMITED  NUMBER  OF  NIGHTS.  WITH  THE 

EMINENT  TRAGEDIAN, 


WHO    WILL    AITEAK    OS 


MONDAY  AND  TUESDAY  EVENLNGS, 

OCTOBER   26th  AND  27th,   1863, 

iiiimirupKimiii! 

HAMLET! 

PRINCE  OF  DENMARK. 

Hamlet Edwin  Booth 

OhostoiHamlefsEathcr.MrW.H.Wliallpy 

Kiun'  Claudins Mr  W.  H.  Haiublin 

Laertt's Mr  J.  G.  Haiiley 

Polonius Mr  W.  H.  C^irtis 

Horatio Mr  E.  W.  Beattie 

llosciH'raiitz Mr  W.  H.  Danvers 

(iuildoiistt^rii Mr  E.  Barry 

Osric Mr  N.  T.  Davenport 

Marcellus Mj-  C.  M.  Davis 

Bernardo Mr  F.  O.  tSava^j^e 

Player  Ivinj"- Mi"  J.  Biddies 

Second  Actor Mr  Jeffries 

Francisco Mr  J.  Taylor 

First  Grav«Hlijj;<i<'r Mr  W.  Sca'llan 

Second  Gravedij;pn- Mr  J.  Jetfries 

Priest Mr  F.  O.  Sjivag'e 

Qneen  (xertrude Mrs  Anna  Co  well 

Onhelia, . .  ( """  "Htlo'^^o','"'''' ) ...  Miss  Cranston 

Playei-  4^neen ,  . , .  Mrs  Stoneall 

Lords,  Ljidies,  Payes,  &c. 

Begular  Dramatic  Performance  EVERY  SATURDAY  NIGHT 

PRICE*     OP     AOmiSBIOItl; 

R«lte**  Pttrqaei  aad  BalcAoy ««ieai« 

rxaillr  Circle as  cenM  |  Oalicrr    ISCmi* 

Private  Bos«» 6  Oolljtr* 

DOORS  OPEN  AT  7 TO  COMMINCE  AT  :  U  O'CLOCK 

NoTio». — A    Box  id  Ibe  Secoad  Tierhai    becD  aiiigncd    'or  lU  o»f  ap  (oloKd  I  itplf.»l,r  »iil  !■• 
■dtaitted  lo  thai  Mrt  of  the  Thutre  oolr- 
L 1 SHAKESPEARE 

£.  A.  Sawl*.  PriDMr-Joumal  BulldluB-US  W«aIiLiiBtoD-A*.,  BoctoB.  PART    XII.     No.    12 


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